The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... a miserable time , and thinking over all those lamentable thoughts , which occur to one expecting to perish in an inhospitable land , when I began almost to despair , I came to a hovel inhabited by black 5 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 49.
... a miserable time , and thinking over all those lamentable thoughts , which occur to one expecting to perish in an inhospitable land , when I began almost to despair , I came to a hovel inhabited by black 5 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 49.
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... thought I ; and turning an angle of the track , I discover- ed a scene which I could not comprehend at first , but which was soon brought home to me in a terrible expla- nation . There were two men standing a few paces apart , facing ...
... thought I ; and turning an angle of the track , I discover- ed a scene which I could not comprehend at first , but which was soon brought home to me in a terrible expla- nation . There were two men standing a few paces apart , facing ...
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... thought , that noble fire , Which fed thy soul , and bade the world admire ? That manly strife with fortune to be just , That love of praise ? an honorable thirst ! The soul , alas ! has filed to endless day 5 * THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 53.
... thought , that noble fire , Which fed thy soul , and bade the world admire ? That manly strife with fortune to be just , That love of praise ? an honorable thirst ! The soul , alas ! has filed to endless day 5 * THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 53.
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... thoughts and passions . His rueful , ghastly , and immoveable eyes , testified not only that his mind was ravaged by despair , but that he was pinched with fa- mine . These proofs of his misery thrilled to my inmost heart . Horror and ...
... thoughts and passions . His rueful , ghastly , and immoveable eyes , testified not only that his mind was ravaged by despair , but that he was pinched with fa- mine . These proofs of his misery thrilled to my inmost heart . Horror and ...
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... truth , The yet ascending star of France . Amid his chosen chiefs of war , Napoleon from a height survey'd The mighty masses of the Czar , In countless density array'd ; • And thought , as rose the cloudless sun , THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... truth , The yet ascending star of France . Amid his chosen chiefs of war , Napoleon from a height survey'd The mighty masses of the Czar , In countless density array'd ; • And thought , as rose the cloudless sun , THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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